Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
Pivot Concepts:   Target Concepts:
Query: EC:3.4.21.4 (trypsin)
42,187 document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)

This study was undertaken to determine if direct cytotoxicity (DC) against herpes simplex virus infected cells, perhaps mediated by T cells, could be demonstrated in individuals subject to recurrent herpes labialis. The mononuclear cells from 7 out of 17 individuals with recurrent herpes expressed DC whereas no DC was ever exhibited by 7 individuals without a previous history of herpes infections. Several approaches were used to show that the cytotoxicity being detected was predominately of the direct type rather than antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity (ADCC). Since the effector cells of the DC were sensitive to trypsin treatment and behaved as do natural killer (NK) cells upon cell fractionation, the results were taken to imply that the DC was attributable to a NK-effector cell type rather than a classical T lymphocyte.
...
PMID:Direct lymphocytotoxicity against herpes simplex virus infected cells. 21 80

The therapy with thymus extracts, oral and parenteral, reduced the frequency and the intensity of recurrences of herpes labialis infections. The duration of the effect was at least 6 month after interruption of the therapy. Indomethacin was effective and developed and intensive effect only during the therapy. The skin test with recall-antigens and the neopterin-elimination were altered at the first day of the menstruation during the recurrence. The normalisation succeeded during therapy. In patients with recurrences in the perimenstrual time we observed a reduced T-helper/T-suppressor index during the first day of menstruation. Normal data were registered out of the recurrence time and/or under therapy. Inhibitors of the lymphokine: leucocyte/migration inhibitory factor (LIF) with a molecular weight of 6-12 KD were obtained with the specific stimulation of mononuclear cells of patients with recurrent infections with herpes labialis using the herpes-virus-1 antigen. The inhibition of fibrinolysis/proteolysis with aprotinin, tranexamic acid, phenyl-methyl-sulphonyl-fluoride and di-isopropyl-fluorophosphate could prevent the appearance of inhibitors. Inhibitors could be produced by splitting the LIF-molecule with urokinase and plasminogen but not with trypsin. The production, but not the activity, of present LIF-inhibitors are blocked in vivo and in vitro by indomethacin and thymus peptides.
...
PMID:[Recurrent herpes labialis infections: cellular immunity and immunomodulation]. 253 31

Epidermis from patients suffering from recurrent herpes labialis was separated from dermis by means of a suction blister device and dissociated with trypsin. The epidermal cell suspensions obtained were 80--95% viable and contained 3--5% Langerhans' cells, as judged by immunofluorescence staining of the cells with a rabbit anti-DR antiserum. T lymphocytes from the same patients were co-cultured with herpes simplex virus antigen (HSV-Ag) or live virus (HSV), with or without epidermal cells or macrophages. A strong proliferative T cell response to HSV-Ag and HSV was obtained, provided that the cultures also contained epidermal cells or macrophages. Pretreatment of the epidermal cells with a rabbit anti-DR antiserum plus complement abolished the responses, while pretreatment with normal rabbit serum plus complement did not. These data therefore indicate that HLA--DR positive Langerhans' cells are able to present herpes simplex virus in an immunogenic way to T lymphocytes.
...
PMID:Studies on human epidermal Langerhans' cells: II. Activation of human T lymphocytes to herpes simplex virus. 616 7